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Thank you for considering publishing one
of your stories about hunting to Canada Hunting Today. Please read over
the simple guidelines below before submitting your story.
As part of our "Real Stories From Real
People" program, we understand that you are not a professional writer.
That is okay. Most of our readers are searching for content and
entertainment. Do the best job that you can in writing your story making
every attempt at punctuation and grammar. Once that is ready, follow the
steps below.
Submit stories to:
realstories@canadahuntingtoday.com
Stories need to be submitted as an
attachment to your email done in Word or compatible format. Pictures,
which always enhance your stories and please limit them to no more than
three, should be sent separately as an attachment as well. Canada
Hunting Today staff will size them appropriately for the space
available.
If you have questions about submitting
articles that we have not covered here, contact us at:
editor@canadahuntingtoday.com
Tips for article submission:
Our readers are always searching for tips
on how to do specific hunting tasks, such as, tracking, using scents,
caring for guns, sighting in a weapon, hunting apparel. If you have any
of these to share, we post tips in a separate section. Submission your
hunting tips by sending them using the same format and guidelines to:
tips@canadahuntingtoday.com
Keep your story brief but filled with
content that is interesting. Try to keep the sequence of events clear
and in the order they happened.
Include dates, times and locations
(without of course revealing you super-secret hunting spot).
Use names when they are relevant to the
story. In other words, if you were hunting with Wade Boggs, that would
be considered relevant to the story. So would your Dad or brother, but
many times readers are interested in the names of everyone in your
hunting party.
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